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Saturday, February 18, 2012

GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY SUBMITS “GREEN BAG” NOMINATIONS

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley submitted to the Maryland Senate a list of 111 “green bag” nominations for appointment and reappointment for State boards and commissions.
“I am proud to announce these appointments and reappointments for key leadership positions throughout Maryland,” said Governor O’Malley. “We have worked diligently to put forward a list of individuals who represent diverse gender, geographic, and ethnic backgrounds and whose skills and talents will help us continue the vital progress we are making to protect our shared priorities. These appointments represent positions that will advise and regulate on a broad range of issues important to the citizens of Maryland: transportation, education, environment, economic development, public safety and boards preserving art, history and culture. We are grateful that they have chosen to step up and serve the people of Maryland.”

The term “green bag” derives from the historical green satchel that is used once every year to bring the gubernatorial nominations to the Senate. When not in use, the bag is stored at the Maryland State Archives. It is state tradition that a senior member of the governor’s staff delivers the “green bag” to the Senate.

A full list of nominations can be found here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Couldn't alot of this crab be cut to trim government fat?